Android: Conjure makes launching apps, accessing settings, and even placing phone calls as easy as typing the first few letters of the application you want to open, option you want to toggle, or the contact you want to call.

Once you start using Conjure, you'll get a feel for how fast it is. The best comparison I can make is that it's much like Launchy or Alfred, in that a few letters usually brings up the item you want, whether it's a person in your contacts, an app you want to open, or a settings or options pane you want to access. The video above shows off some of Conjure's features, but it's hard to explain how fast the app is, and how quickly it learns your commonly opened applications and settings.

Conjure doesn't just open apps and call people for you—you can use it to adjust your device's volume, search the web, and more. If your device has a search button, long-pressing it will bring up Conjure. It's $1.99 at Google Play, but for your money you get a great application launcher that can save you real time if you hate swiping through your app drawer or home screens to get to something specific.